iheartfood

2 years ago

#1: When you squeeze an air-filled balloon, what happens inside?
A. There are more collisions of air molecules against the wall of the balloon.
B. There are fewer collisions of air molecules against the wall of the balloon.
C. There is no change in the number of collisions of air molecules against the wall of the balloon.
D. The temperature inside the balloon decreases.
**my answer: A
is that right? not too sure haha @aaronq :)

#2: A pump contains 0.5 L of air at 203 kPa. You draw back on the piston of the pump, expanding the volume until the pressure reads 50.8 kPa. What is the new volume of air in the pump?
A. 0.2 L
B. 1.0 L
C. 2.0 L
D. 4.0 L
**my answer: C. 2.0 L
is that right? :/

#3: You place a balloon in a closed vacuum chamber at STP. You reduce the chamber pressure by half. What happens to the balloon?
A. It reduces in size by half.
B. It stays the same volume.
C. It doubles in volume.
D. It expands to four times the volume.
**my answer: A
is that right?

#4: A balloon contains 0.5 L of air at 101.5 kPa. You squeeze it to a volume of 0.25 L. What is the pressure of air inside the balloon?
A. 0.25 kPa
B. 50.8 kPa
C. 102 kPa
D. 203 kPa
**ym answer; D. 203kPa
is that right?

#5: This question appears on a quiz: "A 1.0 L balloon has a pressure of 2 atm. When the pressure increases to 1,000 kPa, what is the volume?" A student answers 0.002 L. Which of the following explanations is correct?
A. The student did not solve for the correct parameter, and the answer should be 2.0 L.
B. The student did not solve for the correct parameter, and the answer should be 0.5 L.
C. The student did not put the pressures in the same units, and the answer should be 0.5.L.
D. The student did not put the pressures in the same units, and the answer should be 0.2 L.
***my answer; D
is that right?